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Museum whit an interesting story
In this museum you can hear the story of Semenov and his Grandchild Ufimsev. Semjenov was an astronom, specially working whit calculation of eclipses. In the museum you can see a lot of the things he...
Good day. The house itself, interesting in both architectural and content. But everything is in a very busy state. Only the efforts of individual enthusiasts help. The city does not allocate anything. ...
Here lived the grandson of the famous Kursk astronomer, naturalist and meteorologist of the 19th century F.A. Semenov - inventor of A.G. Ufimtsev, "Kursky Edison" (69 patents), distinguished not only his wind generator ...
Why do I invite you to this little museum? Because it keeps memory of the unique inventor, the man who first in the world made the wind to produce electricity. This device slave ...
Museum whit an interesting story
In this museum you can hear the story of Semenov and his Grandchild Ufimsev. Semjenov was an astronom, specially working whit calculation of eclipses. In the museum you can see a lot of the things he...
Interesting and sad at the same time.
Good day. The house itself, interesting in both architectural and content. But everything is in a very busy state. Only the efforts of individual enthusiasts help. The city does not allocate anything. ...
The Museum of A.G. Ufimtseva and F.A. Semenova
An interesting place. This house lived in this house a great inventor of Ufims, known for his discoveries. The museum is in an ancient wooden house.
The dynasty of self-scientists
Here lived the grandson of the famous Kursk astronomer, naturalist and meteorologist of the 19th century F.A. Semenov - inventor of A.G. Ufimtsev, "Kursky Edison" (69 patents), distinguished not only his wind generator ...
The museum of the first World Wind.
Why do I invite you to this little museum? Because it keeps memory of the unique inventor, the man who first in the world made the wind to produce electricity. This device slave ...